- female
- 50 Years
- 31/03/2021
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View allI'm taking the Rosutor Gold 1075 mg tablets and I'm a bit worried about the side effects because I have high blood sugar. Can you tell me if it's safe for someone like me to be on these tablets? What should I watch out for?
Thats healthy and has no considerable side effects you can take that tablet and follow your doctors advice
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I'm 18 and 165 cm, and I'm really hoping to grow taller. I've been doing a lot of exercises but haven't noticed any changes yet. Has my growth stopped, or might I still see some improvement over time? Can any supplements or calcium pills help with this? Please let me know.
PCOS Treatment: Ovral G and HCG Shot _Ovral G:_ 1. _Hormonal regulation_: Ovral G contains estrogen and progestin, which help regulate hormonal imbalances associated with PCOS. 2. _Inducing menstruation_: Ovral G is often prescribed to induce menstruation in women with PCOS who experience irregular periods. 3. _Preparing the uterus_: The medication helps prepare the uterus for a potential pregnancy by thickening the uterine lining. _Why take Ovral G at the same time every day:_ 1. _Maintaining hormonal balance_: Taking Ovral G at the same time daily helps maintain a consistent hormonal balance in the body. 2. _Regulating menstrual cycle_: Consistent timing helps regulate the menstrual cycle and induce menstruation. _HCG Shot and Duphaston:_ 1. _Ovulation induction_: The HCG shot (10,000 IU) was likely administered to induce ovulation. 2. _Luteal phase support_: Duphaston (a progestin) was probably prescribed to support the luteal phase and prepare the uterus for implantation. _Next steps:_ 1. _Follow your doctor's instructions_: Continue taking Ovral G as directed and attend follow-up appointments to monitor your progress. 2. _Track your symptoms and cycle_: Keep a record of your menstrual cycle, symptoms, and any changes to discuss with your doctor.
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I'm on thyronorm 75 MCG since last June for subclinical hypothyroidism, my level was 7.50 back then. I haven't checked my thyroid levels or seen the doctor since because I've been feeling okay, but lately, I've been experiencing back pain and sometimes I get blue vision. Could this be related to the thyronorm tablets I'm taking? Any advice would be helpful.
There is no such relation,that could be due to spine problem,visit your physician for evaluation and appropriate management.
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